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Oct

Google’s Lockheimer says commitment still there for Chrome OS


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Yesterday news broke indicating Google is planning to merge the Chrome OS operating system that powers Chromebooks and Chromebox devices into the Android operating system that is used on mobile devices. The move makes a lot of sense as a step to unify the operating systems and make it easier to deploy apps and features across a broader array of devices in a single step. However, for a lot of Chrome OS users, especially those in education where it has proven to be extremely popular, there is some angst that the best features of Chrome OS will be lost in the change to a single operating system. Google senior vice president Hiroshi Lockheimer has since taken to his Twitter account to let followers know the company is “very committed to Chrome OS.”

In his tweet, Lockheimer notes that Google’s Chromebook devices have a lot of momentum behind them now and he even notes that he recently purchase two for his kids to use for their schoolwork. Of course, being committed to Chrome OS does not really change the possibility of it being merged with Android or that the commitment is not somehow going to be limited by time, say until 2017 when the new unified operating system is projected to be available. Hopefully Lockheimer’s statement does mean Google will continue development of the operating system, making refinements and adding features, in parallel with development of a new, single operating system for all devices.

What are your thoughts about a merged Chrome OS and Android operating system?

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30
Oct

Buy an LG V10 at Verizon and get a G Pad X8.3 for just $49.99


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The LG V10 is now available on Verizon’s network, and those who purchase the smartphone on a device payment plan will be able to get the LG G Pad X8.3 for just $49.99 on a new two-year contract.

The V10 is strangely similar to the LG G4, but the smartphone manufacturer has made sure to throw in a ton of extra software features, largely for content creators. LG wants this to be the perfect device for filming content, and to support that, the company has added many manual video controls to the default camera app. This gives content creators a whole new level of filming on a smartphone.

And don’t forget, buying a LG V10 on AT&T, T-Mobile, or Verizon will net you some free goodies!

As a quick refresher, here’s the specifications LG’s latest handset is sporting:

  • Qualcomm Snapdragon 808 hexa-core processor
  • 5.7-inch Quad HD (2560×1440) IPS Quantum display with a secondary 2.1-inch (160x 1040) IPS Quantum display
  • Qualcomm Snapdragon 808 hexa-core processor
  • 4GB of RAM
  • 64GB of internal storage with microSD card slot for up to an additional 2TB
  • 16MP rear camera with F1.8 Aperture and OIS 2.0 / 5MP front dual-lens camera
  • 3000mAh removable battery
  • Android 5.1.1 Lollipop
  • 6 x 79.3 x 8.6mm, 192g
  • LTE-A Cat. 6 support

As part of buying this smartphone from Verizon, buyers will have the option to add the LG G Pad X8.3 for just $49.99 on a new two-year contract. The tablet normally costs $129.99 on a new two-year commitment.

Anyone interested?

source: Verizon 

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30
Oct

Custom Quick Settings app uses broadcast tiles for extra quick actions


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One interesting but sparsely documented addition to Android Marshmallow is the option to add a “Broadcast Tile” to the Quick Settings menu. With some programming knowledge and a little spare time, it is possible to use these to add custom tiles to your Quick Settings menu, but it’s a fair bit of effort. Reddit user Quinny898 has built an app, aptly named Custom Quick Settings, that will let you add new options yourself, and all without the need for root permissions.

Custom Quick SettingsThe Custom Quick Settings app allows you to build your own buttons for Marshmallow in a much more user friendly package, although users will have to add the tiles to their settings themselves. Options are limited to launching an app, opening up a URL or creating custom toggles for options already in the OS, such as WiFi, Bluetooth, system volume, etc. But that’s plenty useful for quickly hopping over to your favourite websites or apps.

The app presents a couple of simple fields for creating your new tile. A title, a choice of over 1,200 pre-installed icons, and then options for what happens if you short or long press on the icon. Development of the app is still on going. In the future, the option to add shortcuts as actions and some root toggles, such as rebooting, are also planned.

If you want to try it out for yourself, you can download the Custom Quick Settings app from the Play Store for free.

Download Custom Quick Settings

30
Oct

Android + Chrome OS: four big questions


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Instead of having Chrome OS for computers and Android for mobile devices, we could see a new, single operating system emerging next year. Chrome OS will be folded into Android, according to “people familiar with the matter” who spoke to The Wall Street Journal recently. Why is Google going all-in with Android? What will happen to Chrome OS? And what kind of impact will this move have?

Why? Why? Why?

The reason Google picked Android is easy enough to discern – it’s really popular. Android smartphone shipments worldwide have been around 80% of the market for the last two years now, according to IDC. Mobile Internet usage is growing, it overtook desktop last year, and a disproportionate number of younger users are only ever going online on smartphones and tablets, and rarely, if ever, using desktops.

Beyond the stunning popularity of mobile and Android, there’s also the fact that the platform has a huge library of apps, it’s already creeping onto a wide variety of other devices, from TVs to cars. People are familiar and comfortable with it. Adding computers will accelerate the juggernaut, pulling in more developers, manufacturers, and consumers.

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Was it inevitable?

Talk about a merger has been ever-present for the last few years. Sergey Brin said, back in 2009, “Android and Chrome will likely converge over time.” Just last week Sundar Pichai told analysts, “mobile as a computing paradigm is eventually going to blend with what we think of as desktop today.”

The surprising Google Pixel C may have been a sign of the new direction, but was it inevitable? I asked if Google was bringing Android and Chrome OS together back in April and concluded it didn’t need to, clearly the folks at Mountain View disagree. It seems I was wrong. I can admit it. Though, I think it will be a real shame if Google ditches Chrome OS completely, especially since Chromebooks have been steadily increasing market share, and made real inroads in education, not least because of their affordability.

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Worldwide Chromebook sales are expected to be 7.3 million this year, up 27% from last year, when the education industry accounted for 72% of sales, according to Gartner.


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What will happen to Chrome OS?

The WSJ report suggests that Chrome OS will remain as an open source platform that other companies can use for laptops, and that Google will maintain it for the foreseeable future. There’s also the suggestion that Chromebooks will be rebranded. You certainly won’t need to throw your Chromebook away, but it does inevitably mean that developers are not going to want to develop anything new for Chrome OS, and in the long term, it could well wither and die.

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Apart from the low prices, and the fact that Chrome OS made low-end hardware potentially useful, by running nearly everything online in the browser, there’s another good reason to mourn its potential passing. Chrome OS is relatively secure with sandboxing, verified boot, data encryption, recovery mode, and automatic updates. By contrast, all of Android’s detractors have consistently criticized its security credentials. Take a look at the security community and you’ll see a lot of consternation about this move.

What will happen to Android?

Google obviously can’t put Android in its current form on computers and expect people to use it. A true merger is going to necessitate some major changes to the platform. Security is an obvious area of focus for improvement, especially if it wants to push Android laptops into the workplace. We know Google has been working on this, but a big part of the problem is the difficulty in getting manufacturers and carriers to push out vital updates, particularly for older devices.

Android also has a touch-based interface. One of its strengths is the fact that it has been designed for touch screens. Anyone who has tried using a keyboard and mouse, or a trackpad, with Android can attest that the user experience is less than great. Another thing Android users have long wanted is proper split-screen baked into the platform. The idea of a laptop without windowed apps is ridiculous, so it surely has to come.

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Android 6 contains the foundation of multi-window, but it’s still clunky.

We can expect to see a number of changes to Android, but how quickly they’ll come, and how Google will divide the experience between desktop and mobile remains to be seen.

Looking at the competition

It’s interesting to take a look at the competition here. Microsoft is in a similar situation to Google, but it has come from the opposite angle. It had a hugely popular, dominant desktop OS, but it tried and failed repeatedly to create a smartphone platform that could make an impact.

Now, it is finally coming out with a unified approach, with some cross-compatibility of software. The Continuum feature allows you to plug your Windows 10 Mobile phone into a big screen, and scales up the user interface for a desktop experience that works with keyboard and mouse. Will Google try to do something similar with Android?


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Apple definitely won’t be getting in on the act. At BoxWorks 2015, Tim Cook was asked about merging iOS with OS X, and he said, “We don’t believe in having one operating system for PC and mobile. We think it subtracts from both, and you don’t get the best experience from either. We’re very much focused on two.”

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Whether you’re a fan of Tim Cook or not, it’s hard to argue with that statement. It’s really up to Google to prove him wrong.

I love Android on my phone, but imagine using an Android device for all of your work. It would not be fun. The question is whether Google can make the necessary changes to Android to make it a viable desktop platform without impinging on the smartphone experience. That’s not an easy task.

You also have to ask yourself if any of the motivation for this comes from consumer demand. Do we really need a unified OS? Would you buy an Android laptop? Do you believe Google can make it work, or is this a bad move? Hit the comments.

30
Oct

Deal: only $24.99 for two Monster flash drives you can stick right into smartphones


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Bluetooth is slow, the cloud uses lots of data and cables are downright annoying. What is the best solution for transferring files between mobile devices and other gadgets? We all have our preferences, but those may change after seeing an offer the AA Deals Store currently has for you. A couple Monster USB flash drives are being offered for only $24.99. This is a great deal considering you would get both a 64 GB and 32 GB option, but that’s not the only advantage you get here.

These are not cheap products either. Aside from being made by popular manufacturer Monster, they feature USB 3.0 speeds of up to 80 MB/s. Not to mention their high-quality metal construction, which is definitely something to appreciate for those who like a sleek design and strong build quality.

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But hey, we know you are probably wondering how the hell these flash drives tie into the Android platform. Here’s where the coolest feature will come to light. Aside from the full-sized USB port, these handy Monster thumb drives sport a microUSB port that will allow users to connect them straight into any Android smartphone or tablet!


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Of course, that is given that you haven’t moved over to USB Type-C yet. If you are still in the microUSB realms, though, you can easily use these Monster flash drives to transfer music (or simply play it), back up files, copy photos and anything you can think of!

As mentioned above, these two are only $24.99, which happens to be a 70% discount over the true value. Go get them, guys!

Buy the Monster Digital Super Speed Flash Drives

30
Oct

OnePlus releases Reflexion, a unique photo app for all Android devices


OnePlus came out of nowhere last year and made a pretty big impression with the OnePlus One. Whether the long-term impression was positive or negative depends largely on who you ask, but the company has certainly continued to ramp up its ambitions in 2015.

So far OnePlus has launched the OnePlus 2, and is just starting to offer up its new OnePlus X. And now they are also getting into the app game with Reflexion, a new photography app that is extremely simple to use and basically is designed to capture two shots, one from the front cam and one from the rear, and stitch them together into a unique reflected pattern. As you’d expect, there is a social sharing option that makes it easy to share your “creations” with others.

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I’ll be honest, this is kind of cool but feels like something that should be part of a full-fledged camera as an option – not a stand-alone app. That said, the OnePlus Reflexion app is still extremely interesting for two other reasons: first, it’s cross-platform, with both an iOS and Android version being released, no need to own the OPO, OP2, or OPX. The second reason, you can actually get it without an invite!

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Okay, invite jokes aside, you can try out the app for yourself right from Google Play. You can also head over to OnePlus’ blog for the rest of the details.

Get it on Google Play!

30
Oct

Over a dozen Google Play apps discounted for Halloween, mostly games


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Halloween is but a day away, and to celebrate the season several developers are slashing down their apps on Google Play to as low as $.49, with the majority hovering around the $.99 range. Considering that some of these apps price as high as around $7 normally – there’s some great deals here.

Most of these are games not apps, though there are a few fitness apps thrown in, many of which have a game-like twist, such as Zombies Run.

In addition to the games available through this sale, Amazon also has its own offer for those interested. And for those that aren’t necessarily looking for just sale items, be sure to check out Joe’s list of best horror games, and his list of best apps with Halloween in mind. 

What do you think of the apps listed above, any of them you’d recommend? Share your thoughts in the comments.

30
Oct

‘League of Legends’ shoutcaster loves the game, not the fame


Trevor Henry doesn’t like to think of himself as “famous.” He prefers the term “recognizable,” and then only in certain situations — like at the League of Legends World Championships in Europe this year. Henry, professionally known as Quickshot, is a shoutcaster for League of Legends, which means he’s often the face and voice of professional matches as he commentates on live games and analyzes important moves afterward. Literally millions of people know who he is: In 2014, 27 million fans watched the final match of the League World Championships. For perspective, the NBA Finals in 2014 averaged just 15.5 million viewers per game. Quickshot has been in the shoutcasting game for half a decade, although at first as a hobby and now professionally in a rapidly evolving industry. He knows where professional League of Legends started and sees where it can go — and he told us all about it.

30
Oct

Apple’s latest Android app gives you control of the Beats Pill+


When the new Beats speaker, its first since joining Apple, was announced earlier this month, the companion app and its added features were only ready for iOS. Now that the Pill+ is on sale, Beats released an Android version of the software, too. This marks Apple’s second Android app, following the Move to iOS tool that arrived in September to help you switch to an iPhone. If you’re in need of a refresher, the Pill+ app provides a DJ mode that’ll let more than one person control the tunes and allows you to pair two of the speakers for a bigger sound. The software is available from Google Play now, so if you already made the purchase, or are waiting for yours to be delivered, you can download the app on your Android handset or slate to make the most of it. And Apple Music should arrive for Google’s mobile OS soon enough to round out the setup.

Via: Android Police

Source: Google Play

30
Oct

The best $500 TV


By Chris Heinonen

This post was done in partnership with The Wirecutter, a buyer’s guide to the best technology. Read the full article here.

After over 100 hours of researching the field and testing five finalists, we found that the Vizio M43-C1 is the best TV that costs around $500. It provides the best image quality under real-world viewing conditions. It also produces contrast ratios that are twice as high as those of competing TVs: Its blacks are twice as dark as competitors’, and its whites are the brightest, great for daytime use in rooms with window reflections. This set has five HDMI inputs, two more than every other TV we tested, and it generates the lowest input lag for the best video gaming performance as well. The fact that it offers UltraHD (or 4K) resolution, instead of 1080p, is a bonus.